Baxter Bog Cards & Collectibles

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Baxter Bog Cards & Collectibles is an eBay store owned by Patricia A. Bue, of Homer, Alaska. The eBook segment of this sole propriotorship is Alaska eBooks Alaskan Authors, at http://home.gci.net/~bue/index.html. Baxter Bog Cards & Collectibles is the publisher at Smashwords of all eBooks on the Alaska eBooks Alaskan Authors website. Arne Bue is the webmaster of Alaska eBooks Alaskan Authors and responsible for formatting the eBooks for the publisher at Smashwords.

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Night of the Tustumena
Price: $4.95 USD. Words: 74,570. Language: English. Published: September 23, 2009 by Baxter Bog Cards & Collectibles. Categories: Fiction » Literature » Literary, Fiction » Thriller & suspense » General
(3.33 from 3 reviews)
In this illustrated tale of murder, the secretive creator of an Alaskan drug route encounters problems on his last voyage to Dutch Harbor aboard the Alaska State Ferry "Tustumena."
Kelly's Frontier
Price: $4.95 USD. Words: 5,800. Language: English. Published: June 2, 2009 by Baxter Bog Cards & Collectibles. Categories: Fiction » Children’s books » Poetry
Kelly's Frontier is a wonderful Children's story about the first year in the life of a puppy named Kelly. This eBook includes Homer, Alaska photographs of birds and animals Kelly encounters while learning to live in her new Alaskan home.
Humble Snyder
Price: $4.95 USD. Words: 60,200. Language: English. Published: June 2, 2009 by Baxter Bog Cards & Collectibles. Categories: Fiction » Literature » Literary, Fiction » Literature » Plays & Screenplays
Humble Snyder is Alaskan Literature focusing on a bitter retired woman and her husband, who come upon a mysterious boy at a lake a hundred miles from Anchorage.
The Lid
Price: $4.95 USD. Words: 81,390. Language: English. Published: June 2, 2009 by Baxter Bog Cards & Collectibles. Categories: Fiction » Literature » Plays & Screenplays
The Lid is an Alaskan novel which dramatically describes a young man's journey from his village to an ultimate unveiling of a hidden past.
Baxter Bog Interlude
Price: $4.95 USD. Words: 75,500. Language: English. Published: June 1, 2009 by Baxter Bog Cards & Collectibles. Categories: Fiction » Thriller & suspense » General
Baxter Bog Interlude is an Alaskan thriller about microbes, mosquitoes, moose, madness and murder, set in pristine Baxter Bog Park in east Anchorage, Alaska.
Banto Carbon and the Prehistoric Proboscis
Price: $4.95 USD. Words: 21,610. Language: English. Published: May 30, 2009 by Baxter Bog Cards & Collectibles. Categories: Fiction » Young adult or teen » Thriller & Suspense
Banto Carbon and the Prehistoric Proboscis is Alaska pulp fiction for young adult readers. A mild-mannered Museum employee with a mysterious past is sent on a hair-raising journey into a secret valley east of Anchorage, Alaska. A giant pre-historic ... well, take a look, find out more.
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Smashwords book reviews by Baxter Bog Cards & Collectibles

  • Baxter Bog Interlude on June 02, 2009
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    Jan O'Meara, Homer News, June 9, 1994, said: "Baxter Bog Interlude starts right out with a scene guaranteed to pull the reader forward: a lone walker is attacked by a crazed moose, and a body of a man with a bullet hole in his forehead and an empty brain cavity is found. What caused the moose's aberrant behavior, who killed the man and why, and what happened to the brains are the mysteries to be resolved ... Bue's real strength is in his storytelling, so it's no surprise that he writes good, suspenseful action scenes that keep his plot moving and the reader engaged. His chase and hide scenes are tense." San Francisco Bay Area radio personality Ann Arbor read "Baxter Bog Interlude" on the air during January and February, 1996 and interviewed the author live on February 7 as part of her popular radio program "Unbedtime Stories." Norma Goodman, The Norma Goodman Show, CBS, KTVA Channel 11, November 1995, said during a live TV interview of Arne L. Bue: "... an Extremely interesting book..." Don Pacis, book reviewer, Philippine News, San Francisco, Nov. 15, 1994 said: "To the new generation of environmental writers, add the name of Arne Bue ... a book that explores the mixed-up world of technology and how it fouls up one of the last pristine parts of the world ... by its very subject it links itself to a bigger movement against those who would despoil what's left of the natural world ...[Bue's] work is a moral response to the horrors of modern technology ...The writing is ... direct, often tense and taut. The plot ... overlaps and leads to an often meticulous ... piece of detective work." Debbie Briscoe, Chugiak-Eagle River Alaska Star, August 13, 1994, said: "Those reading "Baxter Bog Interlude" get more than n Anchorage/Wasilla-based thriller. They get a glimpse into the subconscious mind of author Arne L. Bue of Anchorage .... "Baxter Bog Interlude" is the product of internal and external occurrences in his life at the time he was writing the novel." Ted Leonard, author, "Neath the Midnight Sun," columnist, North Pole Independent, March 3, 1995, said: "Baxter Bog, a well loved swamp near Anchorage, is the setting for a gripping thriller, "Baxter Bog Interlude." Once I picked up this fast-moving mystery/adventure, I couldn't put it down until I finished it. This novel is a good read."